For a knife to be a folding pocket-knife within the meaning of this section, it must be readily and immediately foldable at all times, simply by the folding process. A lock-knife, which required a further process, namely activating a trigger mechanism to fold the blade back into the handle, was held not to be a folding pocket-knife (Harris v DPP [1993] 1 All ER 562); followed in R v Deegan [1998] Crim LR 562,[1998] 2 Cr App Rep 121. The section applies to articles which have a blade or are sharply pointed, falling into the same broad category as a knife or sharply pointed instrument;
for the style, it is just a normal locl back folding knife with partial serrated blade and money clip. it is a Well Made OEM knife for Germany. just with the knife,no other things like orginal boxes.
for Inron man, there will be no new knives in the near future.
I like the original version of the PR-728 better than this new version with new handle (part metal compared to wooden handle on the original version) and a clip. Too bad the only place I found where I can get the original version from is Ebay, where it is twice as expensive.
David, I saw the Chris Reeve F32 on your aliexpress page - what can you say about it? It looks like a large SRM 710 with the clip reversed. How is the quality, steel compared with SRM?